The Trump administration has warned Iran of grave consequences if it continues its nuclear ambitions, as Israel and Iran trade missiles with no clear path to ending the conflict. Meanwhile, Australia has closed its embassy in Tehran, with thousands registering for assistance to leave.
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Folge vom 20.06.2025Trump sets another deadline for a decision on US involvement in Iran-Israel conflict
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Folge vom 19.06.2025End of Walk for Truth begins closing chapter in Yoorrook truth-telling processThousands of people have arrived in Naarm this week, joining the Yoorrook Justice Commissioner on the final steps of his Walk for Truth. The 500-kilometre journey marks the closing chapter for Travis Lovett in his Victoria’s landmark truth-telling process - where he trekked from Portland in the state's west all the way to Melbourne.
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Folge vom 19.06.2025Iran's leader says there will be no unconditional surrenderIsrael has launched multiple strikes on Iran after its Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, rejected US President Donald Trump’s demands to surrender. Regional evacuations are taking place as the the US sends an aircraft carrier to the Middle East, while global calls for de-escalation mount.